Answer: Yes. Question: Is every Robyn song perfect? Reason: Because Kings of Leon can turn “Dancing on My Own,” which they played on BBC Radio 1 in support of their new album Mechanical Bull, into a stunning, whiskey-soaked power ballad. It’s actually a perfect fit — “Dancing” seethes with the kind of sad anger present in every one of the Nashville band’s songs — but props to Kings of Leon for making the song all their own.

This is the second Robyn song I know… and the second Robyn song I was introduced to through it being covered by other people. Her “Call you girlfriend” was covered by those two girls with cups, remember? Both great.

I’m never sure where the line between a band having their own specific sound and it pushing straight on into every song sounding the same gets drawn. KoL seems to be a victim of the latter though. I checked this out while working because I love the original (because I have ears) . It was on in the background and could have been every other KoL song I’ve ever heard.

I think that just means you don’t like KoL. Because, honestly, you can make this criticism about a lot of shit. I hate country. Every country song sounds exactly alike to me. But I’m sure country fans would disagree.